Crime reports, Jan. 21, 2013
Published 12:01 am Monday, January 21, 2013
Natchez Police Department
Arrests —Sunday
Chester Brown Jr., 35, 80 Gaylor Road, on charges of disturbing the peace. Bond set at $489.
Curtis Page Jr., 34, 175 Florida St., Roxie, on charges of disturbing the peace of a public place. Bond set at $489.
Arrests — Saturday
Terry L. Huff, 44, 74 Spokane Road, Natchez, on charges of DUI (first offense) Bond set at $774.
Daveyon M. McCoy, 23, 137 Southwest Subdivision, Roxie, on charges of disturbing the peace. Bond set at $489.
Reports — Saturday
Intelligence report on Seargent S. Prentiss Drive.
Attempted burglary on Claiborne Street.
Shoplifting on U.S. 61 North.
DUI (first offense) on D’Evereux Drive.
Malicious mischief on Coral Avenue.
Disturbing the peace on Martin Luther King Jr. Street.
Leaving the scene of an accident on St. Catherine Street.
Disturbing the peace on E. Franklin Street.
Disturbing the peace of a business on Main Street.
Adams County Sheriff’s Office
Arrests —Sunday
Rayfod Ainsworth, 52, 46A Rose Hill Drive, on charges of simple assault. Released on $1,000 bond.
Tommy Lee White, 50, 106 Greenfield, on charges of DUI (first offense). Released on $1,500 bond.
Lequanice Deshun Jones, 21, 601 Old Washington Road, Apt. 16C, on charges of DUI (first offense) and possession of synthetic marijuana in a motor vehicle. Released on $2,000 bond.
Arrests — Saturday
Erik Taylor Reed, 24, 108 Dixie Drive, on charges of DUI (first offense). Bond set at $1,500.
Reginald Williams, 19, 517 Ratcliff Place, on charges of DUI (other substance). Bond set at $1,500.
Reports — Saturday
Disturbing the peace on Cranfield Road.
Traffic stop on U.S. 61 North.
Alarm on Dunbar Road.
Intelligence report on Kaiser Lake Road.
Loose livestock on Duck Pond Road.
Loose livestock on Stardust Drive.
Alarm on James Brown Avenue.
Burglary on Ratcliff Road.
Burglary on Jeanette Road.
Intelligence report on Morning Glory Road.
Disturbing the peace on Owl Lane.
No report filed on Fox Glen Circle.
Accident on Colony Drive.
Accident on Lower Woodville Road.
Shots fired on Carthage Point Road.
Loose livestock on Duck Pond Road.
Intelligence report on U.S. 61 North.
Burglary on Lake Montrose Road.
Intelligence report on Thornburg Lake Road.
Harassment on Lake Montrose Road.
Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office
Arrests —Sunday
Malcolm Kentrel Jefferson, 25, 115 Miranda Drive, No. 16, Clayton, on charges of two counts resisting an officer; bench warrant for failure to appear for FPD. Released on $944 bond.
Donterrius Jamal Weatherspoon, 21, 27739 Louisiana 15, Ferriday, on charges of drug traffic loitering and resisting an officer by flight. Bond set at $1,344.
No reports available.
Vidalia Police Department
No arrests.
Reports — Sunday
Expired tag and possession of alcohol by those under age of 21 on Eilen Street at Concordia Avenue.
Speeding 52/35 on Carter Street.
Reports — Saturday
Speeding 54/35 on Carter Street.
Speeding 53/35 on Carter Street.
Ferriday Police Department
Arrests — Saturday
Elisa Lotea Anderson, 25, 10 Lily Lane, Natchez, on charges of possession of schedule IV drugs. Released on $5,000 bond.
Natchez Fire Department
Propane leak on Palestine Road.
Vidalia Fire Department
No calls.
Ferriday Fire Department
No calls.
Concordia Fire District No.2
Structure fire on U.S. 84.
Editors note: The following records were printed incorrectly last week because of reporter error. We apologize for the inconvenience and are happy to set the record straight.
Concordia Parish
Jan. 4-10
Civil suits filed
State of Louisiana Department of Social Services v. Kitress Brown.
State of Louisiana Department of Social Services v. Nolan Heath Blount.
State of Louisiana Department of Social Services v. Johnnie Brown.
Worldwide Financial Network Bank v. Lisa Washington.
Jill Latham Brown v. Nancy Jill Newman Kemp.
Kiera Cooper v. Access Insurance Company.
Deere & Company v. Mid-South Resources Maintenance, Inc.
Deere Credit, Inc. v. Mid-South Resources, Inc.
Benjamin Curt Mount v. Nancy Jill Newman Kemp.
FIA Card Services v. Linda Gardner.
Nationstar Mortgage, LLC v. Mary Jane Webb.
Divorces filed:
Mindy Tipton Grayson v. Daniel Morrell Grayson.
Charlotte R. Sturdivant v. Joseph L. Sturdivant.
Sandon Lee Kemp Jr. v. Nancy Newman Kemp.
Stephen Karl Campbell v. Elizabeth Manuela Baretta Campbell.
Irene Payne v. Clifford Payne.
Deonna Evans Taliaferro v. Henry A. Taliaferro III.
Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of Jan. 11-17:
Lori Alana Brooks pleaded guilty to simple assault.
Adams County Circuit Court Cases
Monday, Jan. 14:
Justin King has his probation revoked in Judge Lillie Blackmon Sanders’ court for violating terms and conditions of his probation — rule numbered three: regularly report in person to his probation officer as directed; rule numbered 10: not violate any laws of the United States or any state thereof; rule numbered 15: pay to the Mississippi Department of Corrections such monthly reporting fee as authorized by the laws of Mississippi. Sentenced to serve a term of seven years in MDOC to run consecutively with the sentence in cause numbered 12KR0135A-S.
Friday, Jan. 11:
Calvin Blake Jr. pleaded guilty to burglary of a vehicle in Sanders’ court. Sentenced to three years in MDOC to run consecutively with present sentence now being served. The defendant shall enter into and successfully complete the Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program at MDOC. After serving one day of said three-year sentence, the remaining balance is to be served on two years and 364 days post release supervision to be supervised under the supervision of MDOC. Full credit given for any time already served. While on post release supervision, the defendant shall enter into and successfully complete the Sixth Judicial Circuit Adult Drug Court Program. Must pay all court costs, a prosecution fee of $200 in the office of the Adams County Circuit Clerk. MDOC fees shall be waived and the defendant is ordered to pay Drug Court fees of $50 per month. Must pay an assessment of $1,000 to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Adult Drug Court Program.
Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Friday, Jan. 11:
Stephen Brooks Welch, 29, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
James Edward Marsaw Jr., 26, found guilty of disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $550.
Latasha Robinson, 23, charged with shoplifting — first offense. Case dismissed at request of affidavit mistaken identity motion of defense attorney and prosecution.
Devin T. Williams, 19, charged with disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Satisfied with time served.
Isaac Lewis Glenn, 41, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days with 25 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. Five days served. No fine set.
Mouneat L. Queen, 39, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — second offense. Sentenced to 60 days with 52 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. To serve eight days in jail. Fine set at $644.
Valisha Jones, 42, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 27 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve six days in jail. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $544.
Monday, Jan. 14:
Ronnie Thompson, 22, charged with trespassing upon enclosed land. Case remanded to files — complainant failed to appear.
Joshua L. Beamer, 31, charged with simple assault attempt to create fear. Case remanded to files — complainant was unable to be served.
Victor M. Martinez, 47, pleaded guilty to DUI first offense test refusal. Sentenced to 48 hours suspended. Fine set at $755.
Edward Lee Davis, 31, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days with 22 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. Credit given for time served. Fine set at $444 minus $75 credit. Must pay a fine of $369.
Kenneth Gooden pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $594.
Carolyn Shelton pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $594.